Conor had always loved art and now he would reconnect, painting instead of creating invisible capital in a stressful environment. He decided to hand in his notice the next day.
Conor was taking time off his job in the city due to "burn-out." As he sat in the lounge on a Tuesday afternoon, a novel experience, his eyes glanced on the bookcase. A tome about the history of art met his gaze and whilst marvelling at the works of Dali and Rembrandt, and many others, he experienced an epiphany.
Conor had always loved art and now he would reconnect, painting instead of creating invisible capital in a stressful environment. He decided to hand in his notice the next day.
Sandra James
20/11/2020 10:15:33 am
Go Conor! Definitely much better to do what you love...great story, Guy!
Swapan k Banerjee
20/11/2020 11:51:11 am
Plunge in at the deep end. Good luck Guy!
Mary Wallace
20/11/2020 12:44:38 pm
There comes a time when we should give importance to our inner needs.
Bobby Warner
20/11/2020 02:18:08 pm
I honor this fellow for his honorable intentions--and I hope he has a bundle in savings stashed away. Good one, Guy!
Sue Clayton
21/11/2020 12:05:17 am
How many of us, if we look back in time, would have chosen a different path, one that gave us happiness and fulfilment. Comments are closed.
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